On Wednesday 22 November 2006 21:49, Sven Luther wrote: > On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 08:34:54PM +0100, Jan Stedehouder wrote: > > Hi to all, > > > > I am only a casual user of Debian on the PPC and hardly in a position to > > judge, to opinionate or to choose. It is easy to choose for the first > > one that speaks, but as my mother used to say: "when two are fighting, > > two are to blame". Maybe my mother had the kind of simple wisdom that > > all involved in this conflict could begin with. > > > > Conflicts of this kind in volunteer driven projects are not uncommon and > > this one will most likely not be the last. They stem from the same > > desire and urge to deliver the best result possible, which is great. But > > when there is no agreement the discussion can be a heated one and in the > > end harm the project in which all parties have an emotional stake. This > > project is no different. > > > > Simply put, if a conflict can not be resolved peacefully, if no > > substantiated blame is available and if all involved threaten the future > > perspective of Debian PPC, then I see only one solution for the > > community: to remove both parties from the project. It might be painfull > > in the short run, but highly beneficial in the long run. > > > > I wish you all a lot of wisdom > > Well, the problem is that the current situation is unbalanced where one of > the party has all the power, and is also judge over the behaviour of the > other party, and on top of that doesn't seem, even after over 6 months, to > be able to leave the issue aside and work together for the greater good, > then maybe your above analysis doesn't apply to the situation. > > And if one party is trying to ammend, and makes every effort to work > together again, but get replyed "FUCK YOU", well, i think it is highly > unfair to say that both are to blame, don't you think ?
seems a bit harsh, and pretty stupid. someone feels a bit intimidated? myself; I've gotten both a few pointers from you (through this mailing list) and off. I've gotten some very useful information just listening in on yer discussions. So I know you can do yer stuff there Sven. I and many others here appreciate yer work so far... =) > > Friendly, > > Sven Luther -- --- Børge Kennel Arivene http://www.arivene.net ---